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Dialogue
1 Intro| his digressions. His own image may be used as a motto of 2 Intro| The myth gave us only the image of a divine shepherd, whereas 3 Intro| noblest things have no outward image of themselves visible to 4 Intro| expression derived from the image of weaving, he calls the 5 Intro| himself the more familiar image of a divine friend. While 6 State| accurately worked out the true image of the Statesman? and that 7 State| herdsmen, according to the image which we have employed, 8 State| highest truths have no outward image of themselves visible to 9 State| endeavour to discover some image of the king.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 10 State| SOCRATES: What sort of an image?~STRANGER: Well, such as